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How to determine how many business analysts are needed for a project?
Tell me please. How is it estimated how many tasks can be handled by 1 business analyst, and when it is necessary to involve several analysts? Methods, etc.?
Example. It is necessary to conduct a study of business processes and information systems of the network of one company, in a city with a population of 1 million people. Approximately 10 offices with 200 employees. One office - about 3 different systems.
Total, 10 offices (various fields of activity). And 30 completely different systems: 1C, logistics systems, etc.
The question is how to understand how many analysts are needed? If time is allotted 10 days for research to describe as is and to be?
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Just a question. 10 offices. 3 systems each. How did you determine that there are a total of 30 systems "completely different systems"? I emphasize - the offices of the same company.
And yet, can you give names - I'm not talking about 30 different systems, but several 1C-type systems that can be used in the offices of the same company ? Or 10 completely different "logistics systems" under the same condition? Well, at least 5. And just imagine how the company should have tried to poke DIFFERENT systems in all offices involved in logistics (accounting, personnel ... no matter what)?
So far, one thing is clear from your question. To begin with, you should hire at least one business analyst who will help you deal with your task.
The approach is this: take one analyst under the wing of the development manager. If he doesn't make it, take another one. You have not even formulated yet what output should be from analysts (schemes, description, something else), it will not be possible to estimate the amount of work.
Question: please advise. How is it estimated how many tasks can be handled by 1 business analyst, and when it is necessary to involve several analysts? Methods, etc.?
Answer: I suggest. Expertly assessed. The methodology for estimating the weights of each indicator.
Question: An example. It is necessary to conduct a study of business processes and information systems of the network of one company, in a city with a population of 1 million people. Approximately 10 offices with 200 employees. One office - about 3 different systems.
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Question: In total, 10 offices (various fields of activity). And 30 completely different systems: 1C, logistics systems, etc.
Answer: 30 systems.
The question is how to understand how many analysts are needed?
Answer: 30 analysts per staff for 30 tyr per month for a trial period of 3 months.
Question: If 10 days are allotted for research to describe as is and to be?
Answer: in this case, take historical data borrowed from the QMS service and, voila, AsIs is there, draw ToBe on the process landscape of the decision maker's wishlist.
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